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Is Obitos motive really that bad?
People are always insulting Obito's motive for turning evil, but I don't think he deserves it.
Let's think for a second, first he was crushed by a boulder after finally making a bond with Kakashi, and saving Rin.
Ok, so then he "wakes" up with Madara there who saved him. (Shocking as he should be dead.)
For a long time then Madara and the Zetzu's pretty much preached to him constantly about how bad the world is and the master plan of making a perfect reality where everyone would be happy, brainwashing him.
Then finally after spending time building up his strength and hearing about Kakashi and Rin in trouble, he escapes to help them (with the convenient NICE help of Zetsu) and then when arriving finds Kakashi has killed Rin with a chidori through the heart. The two people he wanted to get out and be with, and the one person he trusted to protect Rin.
Along with all the "death" of himself, the shock of Madara, the brainwashing for that time, and then seeing Kakashi killing Rin (whom he loved) for no apparent reason (aside from maybe he did it so they wouldn't get her for info, which would be bad still as Obito believes comrades before mission, and thought Kakashi did too, especially for Rin.) I think his reason for turning "evil" so to speak isn't so bad after all.
Just think about it. ^_^
Conclusion / Short Version
Due to everything that happened, which includes his own death, brainwashing and seeing his trusted best friend kill the one person he promised him to protect (whom he loved), is his motive so bad after all?
P.S. If I'm wrong on any information it's pure mistake, but I'm positive I'm not.
People are always insulting Obito's motive for turning evil, but I don't think he deserves it.
Let's think for a second, first he was crushed by a boulder after finally making a bond with Kakashi, and saving Rin.
Ok, so then he "wakes" up with Madara there who saved him. (Shocking as he should be dead.)
For a long time then Madara and the Zetzu's pretty much preached to him constantly about how bad the world is and the master plan of making a perfect reality where everyone would be happy, brainwashing him.
Then finally after spending time building up his strength and hearing about Kakashi and Rin in trouble, he escapes to help them (with the convenient NICE help of Zetsu) and then when arriving finds Kakashi has killed Rin with a chidori through the heart. The two people he wanted to get out and be with, and the one person he trusted to protect Rin.
Along with all the "death" of himself, the shock of Madara, the brainwashing for that time, and then seeing Kakashi killing Rin (whom he loved) for no apparent reason (aside from maybe he did it so they wouldn't get her for info, which would be bad still as Obito believes comrades before mission, and thought Kakashi did too, especially for Rin.) I think his reason for turning "evil" so to speak isn't so bad after all.
Just think about it. ^_^
Conclusion / Short Version
Due to everything that happened, which includes his own death, brainwashing and seeing his trusted best friend kill the one person he promised him to protect (whom he loved), is his motive so bad after all?
P.S. If I'm wrong on any information it's pure mistake, but I'm positive I'm not.
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